Topics Related To Hematuria
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| Alport Syndrome | The Condition
"...Diagnosis & Tests Absolute diagnosis of Alport Syndrome can be difficult because its symptoms are similar to those of other kidney diseases, particularly benign familial hematuria (BFH)..."
| Glomerulonephritis | The Condition
"...The blood in the urine is in the form of microscopic hematuria, which means that it is not visible to the naked eye..."
Our Question about blood in urine
"For some patients, IgAN first appears as an acute glomerulonephritis with macroscopic hematuria (visible blood in the urine)..."
Recommendation Aerobic Exercise
"...Because high-impact exercise can worsen proteinuria and/or hematuria, if applicable, you may be advised to avoid those (unlikely unless your proteinuria is heavy or your hematuria is visible)..."
| Gravel Root | As A Treatment
"..." He recommended Gravel Root in the following conditions: dropsy, strangury, gravel, hematuria, disease of the kidney and bladder from an excess of uric acid, chronic endometriosis, leukorrhoea, chronic uterine disease, threatened abortion, ovarian and uterine atony, dysmenorrhoea,..."
| Heavy Metal Toxicity | The Condition
"...Arsenic Useful lab tests include Urinalysis (Oliguria, Hematuria, Hemoglobinuria); Complete Blood Count and Peripheral Smear (Macrocytic Anemia); Tissue Exam (reveals arsenic deposits - urine, nails, hair) and Serum Arsenic levels..."
| Hemorrhagic Nephritis | Related Topic
"Acute glomerulonephritis accompanied by hematuria (blood in the urine)..."
| Kidney Cancer | The Condition
"...Signs & Symptoms The primary symptoms of RCC include the following ... Blood in the urine (hematuria)..."
| Urinalysis | As A Treatment
"...Red Blood Cells: Hematuria is the presence of abnormal numbers of red cells in urine due to: glomerular damage, tumors which erode the urinary tract anywhere along its length, kidney trauma, urinary tract stones, renal..."
| Wilson's Disease | The Condition
"...may first manifest as Kayser-Fleischer rings detected during a refractive eye examination; as amenorrhea or repeated miscarriages; or, because of renal copper deposits, as gross or microscopic hematuria or an abnormally low serum level of uric acid resulting from its abnormally high urinary excretion..."
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Last updated: Jul 26, 2007
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